In 2014, tests were subdivided into three sections: 2 skills, 1 concepts. Students can retake skills sections after school if they choose. Students took three AP practice exams in the fall. The first had 10 multiple choice and 1 free response. The second had 10 multiple choice and 2 free response. The third had 25 multiple choice and 3 free response. The content of those exams were based on material posted behind the College Board account wall, I cannot publish them here. Any teacher with access to AP Central can find the released exams I used.

In 2015, tests were redubbed "Skill Checks" and were short assessments designed to cover 2 or 3 individual topics. Students were rated on an A, B, Not Yet scale. Conceptual material was handled through AP Sets given at the end of each grading period. The focus of these sets was on material covered by the multiple choice section of the AP exam. For the most part, students were not given answer choices, having to come up with the answers on their own.